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  • Kuori [she/her]
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    2 years ago

    i...don't really see what was horny about it? i especially don't see what aspect of it qualifies as "needless sexualization", nor can i really agree that they have ridiculous proportions. they just look like cute, drawn women.

    sure, the reaction was a little more :bottom-speak: than i'd prefer but i can't find any real issue with the art itself from a horny perspective.

    • MaoTheLawn [any, any]
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      2 years ago

      Take a look at my other comments. I did my best to explain it there. I think I'm also just biased against anime stuff so I blamed the art rather than those who 'consumed' the art for the horniness.

      • Kuori [she/her]
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        2 years ago

        yeah my b, your comments didn't show up until i posted and refreshed. i can sort of see what you're saying about the proportions if i look at it with that specific criticism in mind, but i don't personally think it makes the jump to objectification. i guess a good point of comparison would be the horny art posted by the same creator, which has the noticeable feel of porn (despite not being explicit). i can see what you mean about the anime blush but to my eyes it comes off more as a moe-blob "cute blush" than a "i am here to fuck" flush.

        i'm all too happy to admit there is a certain undercurrent of...let's call it soft misogyny here on hexbear. lots of "it's fine to sexualize someone if i want them to dominate me" behavior and similar. but yeah tl;dr i think it's a viewership problem rather than an artist problem.